newakuser
Use this string in ContextMenu or Toolbar plugins or read Plugins Manual

No idea what you mean by "Use this string in ContextMenu". The only item in my context menu that looks like it might be of use is the "scripts" option. Rather a pointless item though. I have no idea if that is the one you mean or how to use it.

I don't have a toolbar for plugins. Only a menu item "Plugins". Besides, I have no idea how one would run a string from a toolbar.

My original question was from information in the Plugins Manual. So that was of no use to me.

All I wanted was a "step by step" to do what I thought was a pretty minor task. It is a pity nobody here cares to tell me the steps required. Rather disappointing.

I guess Akelpad is only meant for programmers, so I won't waste any more of your time with more questions. I will instead find a text editor that is made for ordinary windows users.

newakuser
Use this string in ContextMenu or Toolbar plugins or read Plugins Manual

No idea what you mean by "Use this string in ContextMenu".

Go to the Options Menu and click on Plugins. In the dialog that pops you select ContextMenu::Main and then click on the Call button. In the dialog that pops you choose Main Menu in the drop down list. Now paste your string at an appropriate place in the edit field. If you've followed the instructions correctly the help manual is now integrated in your menu.

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All I wanted was a "step by step" to do what I thought was a pretty minor task. It is a pity nobody here cares to tell me the steps required. Rather disappointing.

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I guess Akelpad is only meant for programmers, so I won't waste any more of your time with more questions. I will instead find a text editor that is made for ordinary windows users.